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and the need for a certain level of energy. >> tonight what looks like a divine sign. lightning. st. peter's cathedral. >> benedict won't choose successor but hand pick cardinal who will. they expect to have the act might have been his final one for the pope. this is abc news reporting from vatican city back to you. >> okay nick thanks very much. as mentioned the pope apologized to the victim of sexual abuse at the hands of the church. but as lee ann explains he will also be remembered for what he did not do. >> in 2010 during a visit to westminster abby in england the pope offered one of many apologies to the victim of sexual abuse. >> i express my deep sorrow to the innocent victims of this despicable crime also the first pope to meet with victims. but for some of them his actions came too late. >> i don't think he did. >> survivor network for those abused by preelingts commonly known as snap before leaving the church for 25 years benedict then known as cardinal joseph was in charge of investigating claims of sexual abuse. in a 1985 letter to the diocese of oakland despite hard
and the need for a certain level of energy. >> tonight what looks like a divine sign. lightning. st. peter's cathedral. >> benedict won't choose successor but hand pick cardinal who will. they expect to have the act might have been his final one for the pope. this is abc news reporting from vatican city back to you. >> okay nick thanks very much. as mentioned the pope apologized to the victim of sexual abuse at the hands of the church. but as lee ann explains he will also be...
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that may have lifted him enough so that he had the energy to take steps to end his own life. >> reporter: doug schmidt believes the medication caused white to finally see clearly what he had done and he couldn't live with it. on october 21st, 1985 he turned his car into a gas chamber in the garage of his home and sentenced himself to death. >>> when we come back on a second look, rita's interview with the mother of kevin collins. and a bit later the pope came to san francisco and rita williams was there. . >>> tonight on a second look we're looking at the career of ktvu reporter rita williams who plans to retire at the end of this month. as late as this month rita reported on a case that began nearly 30 years ago, the disappearance of kevin collins. it was the case that drew international attention and also mailed a significant role in the ongoing mission to find missing children. in 2004 rita updated the search for kevin as it stood at the time. >> reporter: it may seem like the strange place to go to remember your child on his birthday. >> dear effort lord est lord we thank you for the
that may have lifted him enough so that he had the energy to take steps to end his own life. >> reporter: doug schmidt believes the medication caused white to finally see clearly what he had done and he couldn't live with it. on october 21st, 1985 he turned his car into a gas chamber in the garage of his home and sentenced himself to death. >>> when we come back on a second look, rita's interview with the mother of kevin collins. and a bit later the pope came to san francisco and...
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. - so we have to ait noow> & 3 those wissing to ffle tax forms for residential energy credits and general business crridts... muss wait a little longer. the i-r-s has not announced when it'lllbegin processing thhse forms. 3 tomorrow, climate change -3 ppooesters will ggther in washington d.c. to rally aganist a proposed oil pipeline through ameriia'ss heartland.organizers aim to keystone x-l oil pipellne from 3& propooents bblieve it wiil createethousands of jobs and towaad eneegy indeppndencee & kristine frazao breaks down the pipellne at thh hhart of -3 tte contrrvvrsyy 3theetar sands ii oil rich allerta, canadd is either a environmental disaaser in &pwaating to the liies his world hass everrseen.[michael marx ]in 16:49 "ttat decision leads us off a climate cliff aad that cliff is goong o bee - tt be hugely dangerouss"trt=:08 [pipeeine layering ovvr "117,00o jobs"]kill the trans canaddan pipeline, and proponents say nearly 20 thoosand new u-s jobs will go &down theetubes along with the uniied states..[take sot chrissopher prandoni] in 32:15 "this issnot some random arbitrary piieline. w
. - so we have to ait noow> & 3 those wissing to ffle tax forms for residential energy credits and general business crridts... muss wait a little longer. the i-r-s has not announced when it'lllbegin processing thhse forms. 3 tomorrow, climate change -3 ppooesters will ggther in washington d.c. to rally aganist a proposed oil pipeline through ameriia'ss heartland.organizers aim to keystone x-l oil pipellne from 3& propooents bblieve it wiil createethousands of jobs and towaad eneegy...
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5-hour energy. hours of energy now with no crash later. andale! [ male announcer ] right now so many of your favorite subway footlongs are $5 footlongs, all february long! like the classic tuna, the kicking buffalo chicken the turkey breast and black forest ham and more. just $5! get in while the getting's good! ♪ at subway! get in while the getting's good! while everyone else seems headed in the wrong direction, ford is not just going forward, it's going further. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. with a hybrid that's the most fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are joined right now by a hilarious, hilarious comedian. he hosts his own show weeknights from 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. eastern. you can listen on radio, or stream it, and you can also watch on the audience network on directv. please welcome back, a good friend of the show. here's artie lange. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: artie lange. we are always psyched to see you. >> what's u
5-hour energy. hours of energy now with no crash later. andale! [ male announcer ] right now so many of your favorite subway footlongs are $5 footlongs, all february long! like the classic tuna, the kicking buffalo chicken the turkey breast and black forest ham and more. just $5! get in while the getting's good! ♪ at subway! get in while the getting's good! while everyone else seems headed in the wrong direction, ford is not just going forward, it's going further. introducing the entirely new...
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we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent and it will help bring administering back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for smaller businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president, we should lowerer our corporate tax rate so companies will bring their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow the economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attack the best and brightest. -- attract the best and the brightest. first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders and enforce our laws. helping the middle class grow also requires an education system that brings the skills that jobs entail. we need to incentivize local schools and career training. we need to give all parents, especially the parents with special needs to opportunity to spend their children to the school of their choice. because college tuition costs have grown so fast we need to change the way we pay for higher education. i believe in financial a
we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent and it will help bring administering back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for smaller businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president, we should lowerer our corporate tax rate so companies will bring their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow the economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attack...
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reintroduce the cispa bill this week speaking to the washington post an anonymous official states that energy finance information technology aerospace and automotive industries have all been hacked the main perpetrator of these cases of cyber espionage according to the report include china followed by russia and france now china of course has vehemently denied such attacks but that's not stopping the u.s. from ramping up cyber security for his part president obama is said to be working on an executive order aimed at bolstering cyber security and is expected to announce it as early as this week we'll keep you up to speed as the story develops . a warning now to anyone planning to leave or enter the u.s. the civil rights watchdog of the department of homeland security has ruled that searches and seizures. any and all electronic devices by customs and border patrol is not a violation of a perfect person's privacy the civil rights and civil liberties impact assessment has found that the searches quote comply with the fourth amendment they also conclude that imposing a requirement that officers ha
reintroduce the cispa bill this week speaking to the washington post an anonymous official states that energy finance information technology aerospace and automotive industries have all been hacked the main perpetrator of these cases of cyber espionage according to the report include china followed by russia and france now china of course has vehemently denied such attacks but that's not stopping the u.s. from ramping up cyber security for his part president obama is said to be working on an...
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let's check on energy and commodities. gasoline continues to be the story. >> we're looking at a bit of a pullback in the futures market for oil and gasoline. it's misleading because gasoline futures are up 3% from where they were a year ago. in fact, they're up 11% in the past month and that has caused considerable pain at the pump. we're talking about 33 days straight of higher retail gasoline prices and right now that pain at the pump getting pretty severe, a 45 cent jump in gasoline retail prices in just the last month. the national average now is $3.75 a gallon, $3.60 a week ago, $3.30 a month ago. elsewhere in the energy space we're looking at a spike in natural gas futures, natural ast getting a bit of a lift. the fact remains we're still in a range for national gas, getting a bit of a bump in this session. >> rick santelli is with the exchange. >> we have ed pinto, former executive of fannie and american enterprise resident fellow currently. welcome, edward. >> pleasure, rick. >> well, listen, you know, i think tha
let's check on energy and commodities. gasoline continues to be the story. >> we're looking at a bit of a pullback in the futures market for oil and gasoline. it's misleading because gasoline futures are up 3% from where they were a year ago. in fact, they're up 11% in the past month and that has caused considerable pain at the pump. we're talking about 33 days straight of higher retail gasoline prices and right now that pain at the pump getting pretty severe, a 45 cent jump in gasoline...
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department of energy says increase faster than expected this year. in san bruno j.r. stone kron here's what bay area drivers now. in san francisco, $4.08, in san jose, $4.02. and in oakland $3.99. a developing story tonight. the carnival triumph is on its way to the shipyard for repairs. this comes after an engine fire left the cruise ship without power. drifting in the gulf of mexico for days. as sandra endo reports. investigators are trying to figure what sparked what many are calling the "cruise from hell." the crippled carnival triumph received one more tow to undergo repairs and a clean-up in mobile. hours after the final passengers got off the ship headed anywhere but back to the stinking vessel where they were trapped for days. investigators are also trying to figure out how the engine fire started. >> "i wouldn't say it was a big fire but fire is hard to classify. all you need is one fire in the wrong location and it could be as bad as a huge fire." carnival says the fire broke out last sunday in an engine room towards the rear of the ship containing several o
department of energy says increase faster than expected this year. in san bruno j.r. stone kron here's what bay area drivers now. in san francisco, $4.08, in san jose, $4.02. and in oakland $3.99. a developing story tonight. the carnival triumph is on its way to the shipyard for repairs. this comes after an engine fire left the cruise ship without power. drifting in the gulf of mexico for days. as sandra endo reports. investigators are trying to figure what sparked what many are calling the...
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to build a waste to energy plant in the african nation of barundy, a project that would have a ripple affect. >> we were talking about levels of money where we could put money into immunization programs and really have a huge significant impact on people's health. >> in september he attended meetings at the united nations as wsa's new security chief. and in october he organized his own trip bringing a staff of eight along. they tell me the trip was a mess from the start. >> i was like, this guy has never been overseas in his life. >> really, why? >> even simple things like going through customs and showing your passport and all of that, he was clueless. >> was the drinking constant with aj? >> constant. i don't think there was a moment he was not drunk the entire trip. >> he hired matt rosner to head operations. he said after they arrived it was clear no meetings were set up. they were winging it. and aj's negotiations went far beyond a wasted energy plant. >> we show up saying we want to train your military. we want to come in and provide you weapons and whatever, and they are just l
to build a waste to energy plant in the african nation of barundy, a project that would have a ripple affect. >> we were talking about levels of money where we could put money into immunization programs and really have a huge significant impact on people's health. >> in september he attended meetings at the united nations as wsa's new security chief. and in october he organized his own trip bringing a staff of eight along. they tell me the trip was a mess from the start. >> i...
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so there was some bipartisan energy in the room. not the moist boisterous or most alive speech i've seen the president give in person, but it had some key moments. >> isn't it terrible, mike barnicle, you know, using politics and policy as sport. we always talk about people standing up and not -- john boehner didn't stand up for the 102-year-old woman. he didn't stand up for the line, "they deserve a vote." he's in the position, i guess, where that's what he has to do as leader of the party. but it's just -- and democrats look silly when they sit down when the president says something that's so obviously unifying. >> it looks like a day-care class. >> behind the president, applaud when he comes in, and then we're going to sit down because it just makes us look silly. >> they look like children in a day-care class. they hop up and applaud, and they'll sit and sit on their hands depending on party affiliation. one of the points in his speech where i think he really scored among people standing in line to get cups of coffee and put gas
so there was some bipartisan energy in the room. not the moist boisterous or most alive speech i've seen the president give in person, but it had some key moments. >> isn't it terrible, mike barnicle, you know, using politics and policy as sport. we always talk about people standing up and not -- john boehner didn't stand up for the 102-year-old woman. he didn't stand up for the line, "they deserve a vote." he's in the position, i guess, where that's what he has to do as leader...
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. ♪ ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you for saying with us. >> quite a show the grammys amazing to watch all the musical acts. a lot of winner tonight including a few with bay area ties. we will be go back to the staples center and liam you have a good time? >> reporter: awesome time how could i not. local artists who won tonight, kenny my polka album did not get nominated but i found a few from the bay area who will cuddle grammys. bonnyrait won. her heart and soul belongs to the bay area. >> you get a chance to live where you really want to live in a place with all that beauty it can't help but heal you. >> reporter: another big winner, michael tilson thomas and the san francisco symphony for the live recording of two works from john adams this is their 15th grammy. >>> i am not bringing home some grammy
. ♪ ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you for saying with us. >> quite a show the grammys amazing to watch all the musical acts. a lot of winner tonight including a few with bay area ties. we will be go...
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. >> we have seen resignation including, for example, the secretary of energy. the question still is when will we see those major women appointed to top-level cabinet positions whether it's justice or something else? >> well, the attorney general intends to stay. the president just appointed sally jewell to the department of interior last week. he'll be filling out his cabinet in the coming weeks. i think when he's finished, you will see it is a cabinet that reflects the diversity of our country. not just the cabinet but sub-cabinet and one that he believes will put america first but the middle class first, help those who want to move into the middle class, and move our country forward. we're very optimistic, charlie, about the future. and it's time to get going now. >> valerie jarrett, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, nora. thanks, charlie. >>> former vice president dick cheney's condemning and praising president obama in a wide-ranging interview you'll only see on "cbs this morning." cheney has criticized the president's choice of national
. >> we have seen resignation including, for example, the secretary of energy. the question still is when will we see those major women appointed to top-level cabinet positions whether it's justice or something else? >> well, the attorney general intends to stay. the president just appointed sally jewell to the department of interior last week. he'll be filling out his cabinet in the coming weeks. i think when he's finished, you will see it is a cabinet that reflects the diversity...
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thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. we are talking about the big news from the airline industry and we'll go visit lauren simonetti with fox business network live in new york with the business beat. good morning to you. happy valentine's day to you as we talk about the merger between american and u.s. airways. >> i like it call day new couple alert on valentine's day. bankrupt parent of american airlines, the bothered of those companies agreeing to merge with u.s. airways. so men and u.s. airways could be the biggest carrier not just in the u.s. but in the entire world. valued at nearly $11 billion. so the boards have approved this. we are expecting an announcement later today but the deal is far from done. they still need a lot of regulators to approve this deal. what it does, and as you can see by this chart we'll show you, that is it brings the
thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. we are talking about the big news from the airline industry and we'll go visit lauren simonetti with fox business network live in new york with the business beat. good morning to you. happy valentine's day to you...
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to build a waste to energy plant in the african nation of barundy, a project that would have a ripple affect. >> we were talking about levels of money where we could put money into immunization programs and really have a huge significant impact on people's health. >> in september he attended meetings at the united nations as wsa's new security chief. and in october he organized his own trip bringing a staff of eight along. they tell me the trip was a mess from the start. >> i was like, this guy has never been overseas in his life. >> really, why? >> even simple things like going through customs and showing your passport and all of that, he was clueless. >> was the drinking constant with aj? >> constant. i don't think there was a moment he was not drunk the entire trip. >> he hired matt rosner to head operations. he said after they arrived it was clear no meetings were set up. they were winging it. and aj's negotiations went far beyond a wasted energy plant. >> we show up saying we want to train your military. we want to come in and provide you weapons and whatever, and they are just l
to build a waste to energy plant in the african nation of barundy, a project that would have a ripple affect. >> we were talking about levels of money where we could put money into immunization programs and really have a huge significant impact on people's health. >> in september he attended meetings at the united nations as wsa's new security chief. and in october he organized his own trip bringing a staff of eight along. they tell me the trip was a mess from the start. >> i...
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thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> back now with an update on the horse meat scandal playing out across europe. britain's environment secretary is now calling for a revamp of how food is tested in that country saying courage system relies too much on trusting the paperwork that comes with the meat shipments them glied to begin random dna checks on meat products. traces of horse meat have turned up in frozen meals such as burgers and lasagna. it has been found on fresh beef pasta sauce on restaurant menus, school lunches and in hospital meals. >>> starting today, maker mark will no longer be cutting the am of alcohol in its famous whiskey. customers were outraged when the whiskey maker announceed a supply shortage that would result in them dropping the alcohol ton content from 45% to 42%. the brand listened and is now restoring the original recipe and cutting back on overseas shipmen
thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> back now with an update on the horse meat scandal playing out across europe. britain's environment secretary is now calling for a revamp of how food is tested in that country saying courage system relies too much on trusting the paperwork that comes...
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they're able to recapture the energy of the braking, and i think the energy saving per vehicle is staggering. i mean this is the kind of stuff, and it's a very successful. they raised the dividend three times last year. they were only one of five companies in america that have raised their dividend every year for the last four or five years. >> what's your connection with parker hanoven. >> i own stock. i got to know the chairman, in fact i tried to see if he was available for an interview. >> you've got to bring these guys on. >> i only was asked on friday. wonderful company. wonderful people. i spent a day out there last summer. solid, rock -- if america's going to make a come back it's going to be for companies like this. >> can you buy maaco, is that public? >> public. >> robotic. >> surgical procedures for knees. i mean, there's -- >> knees and hips. >> knees and hips. >> you own that, too? >> yes. you look at parker hanoften, you look at caterpillar, it's on the backs of these companies that we're going to come back. why? because quality products, solid management, maniacal about costs
they're able to recapture the energy of the braking, and i think the energy saving per vehicle is staggering. i mean this is the kind of stuff, and it's a very successful. they raised the dividend three times last year. they were only one of five companies in america that have raised their dividend every year for the last four or five years. >> what's your connection with parker hanoven. >> i own stock. i got to know the chairman, in fact i tried to see if he was available for an...
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let's check out the latest news in energy. sharon epperson is at the nymex this morning. >> we are looking at a little bit of risk appetite coming into the marketplace and helping to support oil prices. brent crude and wti both higher. and north korea, they're talking about what they're doing there in terms of confirming the nuclear test and capability for missile capacity, and even closer. they're also talking about iran and the fact that iran has talked about converting enriched uranium into reactor fuel. now, some taking a run at its words, saying maybe this is a bit bearish. they won't be close to creating a bomb, others saying it will cut the time in the amount of time it takes them to do so. wti getting a bit of the lift as we see the unwinding of that premium we've seen. brent crude to wti futures, which has been so extreme. another factor helping the oil prices, opec. opec's latest monthly forecast coming out, talking about the world demand growth is going to be stronger than they anticipated, and there's going to be g
let's check out the latest news in energy. sharon epperson is at the nymex this morning. >> we are looking at a little bit of risk appetite coming into the marketplace and helping to support oil prices. brent crude and wti both higher. and north korea, they're talking about what they're doing there in terms of confirming the nuclear test and capability for missile capacity, and even closer. they're also talking about iran and the fact that iran has talked about converting enriched uranium...
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thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! and some people found that a little bit strong. but as soon as they tasted blonde roast, boy they were on board. ♪ boy they were on board. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> a daring heist nets a huge haul in diamond. eight men cut a hole in a security fence at brussels international airport and held up a plane headed for switzerland. they pulled off the robbery in minutes and left behind a burnt-out car. the diamonds are reportedly worth anywhere between $50 million and $470 million. >>> this morning, we're learning burger king might be getting the last laugh after its twitter account was hacked. it picked up a whopping 30,000 new followers. the official twitter account was hacked yesterday and the hacker put up a mcdonald's logo. the person wrote, jus
thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! and some people found that a little bit strong. but as soon as they tasted blonde roast, boy they were on board. ♪ boy they were on board. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click...
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it's expected to begin producing energy by march 1st if not sooner. the man installing it told us the turbine is quiet and safe for birds. the project is funded by the san jose startup. >>> renewing their vows to each other and to beat leukemia. in just two minutes how one couple is drawing attention to a dire need for donors. >> a new take on >>> new video from antioch where a woman was injured by a stray bullet tonight. someone was shooting at a car on sycamore drive and a stray bullet traveled 1/2 block and went through a window in an upstairs bedroom hitting a woman inside in the arm. the wound appears to be minor. neighbors say this is the third time the duplex has been hit. >>> a san francisco couple today renewed their wedding vows while raising awareness at the lack of certain bone marrow donors. ktvu's david stevenson explains the very personal reason why the couple is so invested in that cause. >> reporter: with california's attorney general presiding san francisco natives kevin weston and latifa simon weston renewed their vows today five mo
it's expected to begin producing energy by march 1st if not sooner. the man installing it told us the turbine is quiet and safe for birds. the project is funded by the san jose startup. >>> renewing their vows to each other and to beat leukemia. in just two minutes how one couple is drawing attention to a dire need for donors. >> a new take on >>> new video from antioch where a woman was injured by a stray bullet tonight. someone was shooting at a car on sycamore drive...
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it's expected to begin producing energy by march 1st if not sooner. the man installing it told us the turbine is quiet and safe for birds. the project is funded by the san jose startup. >>> renewing their vows to each other and to beat leukemia. in just two minutes how one couple is drawing attention to a dire need for donors. >> a new take on the classic tank, the question on the right to bear arms. >> a detailed look at the week ahead and which day will be the warmest in my complete forecast. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>> new video from antioch where a wo
it's expected to begin producing energy by march 1st if not sooner. the man installing it told us the turbine is quiet and safe for birds. the project is funded by the san jose startup. >>> renewing their vows to each other and to beat leukemia. in just two minutes how one couple is drawing attention to a dire need for donors. >> a new take on the classic tank, the question on the right to bear arms. >> a detailed look at the week ahead and which day will be the warmest in...
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a ceo of an energy project explains why you might be more productive just by taking it easy. she'll explain how that works. you are watching "cbs this >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. 8:25. time for some news headlines here at kpix 5. one man is dead and four others have been wounded after a shooting happened in vallejo. the dead victim one of two men found in the garage of a home at humboldt and eastwood streets last night. three others turned up in the hospital wounded later. police think they all may have been hit in the same drive-by shooting. >>> los gatos town council has voted unanimously to consider a moratorium on future retailers who want to sell guns in the city but gun sales will continue at the store that just opened. the town officials said los gatos had no local officials on gun sales when templar sports applied for a business license last year. >>> 14-year-old boy had major injuries after he was hit by a door while walking to basketball practice -- car while walking to basketball practice yesterday an solano way and
a ceo of an energy project explains why you might be more productive just by taking it easy. she'll explain how that works. you are watching "cbs this >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. 8:25. time for some news headlines here at kpix 5. one man is dead and four others have been wounded after a shooting happened in vallejo. the dead victim one of two men found in the garage of a home at humboldt and eastwood streets last night. three...
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well, energy efficient homes may have a dangerous side effect. they could be making the folks who live there sick. alicia acuna from denver with more. alicia? >> hi, megyn, who knew that our attempt at more efficient living could make things harder on our bodies, what doctors at national jewish health are finding. in the 1970's, builders answered the call for greener homes, that meant better insulation, but it also meant less airflow. listen. >> because of that, we probably have created a problem indoors because we're going to have more air pollution because it's tighter. we don't have the ventilation and a way to get rid of the indoor air pollution so that it goes outdoors. >> reporter: what stays inside are things like pet dander, dust, mold and bacteria, increasing problems for allergy sufferers and 26 million americans suffering from asthma. in a study with several children who carried air monitors, the doctor found that the air pollution indoors is much worse than outdoors. this mother found out her son is allergic to many things indoors. >>
well, energy efficient homes may have a dangerous side effect. they could be making the folks who live there sick. alicia acuna from denver with more. alicia? >> hi, megyn, who knew that our attempt at more efficient living could make things harder on our bodies, what doctors at national jewish health are finding. in the 1970's, builders answered the call for greener homes, that meant better insulation, but it also meant less airflow. listen. >> because of that, we probably have...
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china supplies 90% or more of north korea's energy, food and humanitarian existence. that regime would not continue to exist without china's report. china says it doesn't want north korea to have nuclear weapons, but frankly for 20 years it has failed to do what it alone can do to stop it. the idea that we are going to negotiate with north korea over this has been a delusion for a longtime. bill: one more question on this. you say it's important to understand whether it's plutonium or ooh rain yan. what is the difference? >> the north korean as have been use -d plutonium in their first new tests reprocessed from their reactor. many believe they are running out of plutonium. they have had a substantial uranium enrichment program for ten years. if leaks from gases from this test show that it was uranium based that will demonstrate that they have enriched uranium to weapons grade levels and have successfully tested it. that would be a big breakthrough with potential implications for iran as well. bill: one question on benghazi. this came out of the hearing at the end of
china supplies 90% or more of north korea's energy, food and humanitarian existence. that regime would not continue to exist without china's report. china says it doesn't want north korea to have nuclear weapons, but frankly for 20 years it has failed to do what it alone can do to stop it. the idea that we are going to negotiate with north korea over this has been a delusion for a longtime. bill: one more question on this. you say it's important to understand whether it's plutonium or ooh rain...
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in energy? independence? self-sufficiency? what if we drew on all of the energy sources and what if we simply had new criteria? one is effectiveness and efficiency of our energy supply. and two is environmental responsibility. you know, that would be a what is winning goal, and it would be a set of choices. so i think our challenge in politics is because of the short-term cycle, because of the pressure to be re-elected, we have a very difficult time putting together a strategy. infrastructure. you could argue the same issue. there are a few areas where government clearly has value. and i think they would add more value if they could articulate a simple set of goals and strategies. >> is anybody doing that? >> i think they are at the local level. i mean if you look at certain municipalities, and certain mayors, i think some governors are clearly trying to do it. i mean i don't want to get in to picking, you know, this politician or that politician. that's way beyond my area of expertise. >> but you point to a simpler issue whic
in energy? independence? self-sufficiency? what if we drew on all of the energy sources and what if we simply had new criteria? one is effectiveness and efficiency of our energy supply. and two is environmental responsibility. you know, that would be a what is winning goal, and it would be a set of choices. so i think our challenge in politics is because of the short-term cycle, because of the pressure to be re-elected, we have a very difficult time putting together a strategy. infrastructure....
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he talked about an energy security trust led up by ceos and military folks. you heard a lot of that last night of really big ideas, followed up by pretty modest proposals. even his suggestion about looking at voting rights. again, what was his solution? to get a couple of campaign lawyer together over whiskey and cigars to try to, you know, work something out. you heard some old school liberal ideas, the minimum wage, the pre-k idea and frankly i would sort predict that republicans would pass the minimum wage. they have in the past. but i don't think you heard really a lot of meat on those bones of the state of the union last night. >> interesting you say modest but with the george jetson inference here. i'm thinking maybe not so much realistic thus far. i don't know if elroy is in the white house anytime soon. but one of the president's many proposals we heard him say is it affordable pre-k for every child in america. we pulled some numbers here. look at this with me. this is 2011 state funding for pre-k programs went down $60 million. do the math. 145 bucks
he talked about an energy security trust led up by ceos and military folks. you heard a lot of that last night of really big ideas, followed up by pretty modest proposals. even his suggestion about looking at voting rights. again, what was his solution? to get a couple of campaign lawyer together over whiskey and cigars to try to, you know, work something out. you heard some old school liberal ideas, the minimum wage, the pre-k idea and frankly i would sort predict that republicans would pass...
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it is how we figure out clean forms of energy, make medical advances that save lives, and ultimately reduce the cost of health care, develop the technologies that defend our country, and make our fighting men and women safer and advance our economy. loore than half, more than half of economic growth in this country since wor the e war ii s resulted from technological advances, none of which would have been impossible or almost none of which would have been possible without the basic research funded by the federal government. sometimes this sounds very theoretical, but we live in it every day. let me hold up for you this morning this fetching little i6 c13 one. cannot get along without this thing. rt eou all have one in your pocket. or perhaps you're looking at it right now and not listening to me. which is pretty standard for us professors, so it is not surprising. this device that you have is in your pocket, and i have in min ad would not exist were it not for federally funded research. let me show you why. the gps that enables your device to guide you to your destination wou the e
it is how we figure out clean forms of energy, make medical advances that save lives, and ultimately reduce the cost of health care, develop the technologies that defend our country, and make our fighting men and women safer and advance our economy. loore than half, more than half of economic growth in this country since wor the e war ii s resulted from technological advances, none of which would have been impossible or almost none of which would have been possible without the basic research...
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down our energy costs and we have the biggest market in the world. and if we try to improve our infrastructure a little bit more, then we are going to be that more competitive. i want to be honest with you, we aren't go to go bring back every job that has been lost to automation in the last decade. i was talking to some of the guys showing me their facilities who had been in manufacturing for 20 years and they explained how things have changed. used to be -- wanted to do the kind of stuff you guys are doing here. everything was done manually. now you have a computer and punching in stuff. so it's changed. and that means you can just produce a lot more with fewer people. but there are things we can do right now to accelerate the resurgence of american manufacturing. number one, we can create more centers for high tech manufacturing in america. last year, my administration created our first manufacturing innovation institute. we put it in youngstown, ohio, which had been hard hit when manufacturing started going overseas. and so you had a one shuttered
down our energy costs and we have the biggest market in the world. and if we try to improve our infrastructure a little bit more, then we are going to be that more competitive. i want to be honest with you, we aren't go to go bring back every job that has been lost to automation in the last decade. i was talking to some of the guys showing me their facilities who had been in manufacturing for 20 years and they explained how things have changed. used to be -- wanted to do the kind of stuff you...
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. ♪ ♪ the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ stephanie: that turns on everybody, the love machine. i'll call my own wambulanco! nobody touch me. karl frisch in the side car to continue right wing world. mark levin what bigger valentine could i get? >> i would say to the president why do you keep lying to the american people? a castro like speech last night although in english lie after lie after lie. your record stinks. 23 million people are unemployed, real unemployment's almost 15%. you didn't say anything in this in your long speech last night. the economy actually shrank. nearly 25 cents of every dollar is taken by the federal government. he didn't say any of this, because it's embarrassing, it's a disaster
. ♪ ♪ the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ stephanie: that turns on everybody, the love machine. i'll call my own wambulanco!...
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now is the time to jump-start job creation, restart lending and invest in areas like energy, health care and education that will grow our economy, even as we make hard choices to bring our deficit down. that is from the president's very first address to congress in 2009. americans have heard these refrains over and over again. what can you guarantee to the american people that will turn these words into actual actions? >> savannah, those words have already turned into actions. the last three years, we've stated over 6 million jobs in our country. last 35 months alone, we've made a great deal of progress. that will be a central theme of tonight's remarks. the president has always believed that our country is strongest when we build from the middle class out not from the top down. that was the theme of the 2008 election and certainly this last election. and those words have already turned into action and he will continue that. he will demonstrate concretely how he has to invest in manufacturing, making the united states a magnet for job growth, preparing our workforce, making sure that if
now is the time to jump-start job creation, restart lending and invest in areas like energy, health care and education that will grow our economy, even as we make hard choices to bring our deficit down. that is from the president's very first address to congress in 2009. americans have heard these refrains over and over again. what can you guarantee to the american people that will turn these words into actual actions? >> savannah, those words have already turned into actions. the last...
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we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. airport right now. murderers. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest
we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for...
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but that comes sometimes with offsetting energy, increase in costs. we have to look at that balance sheet. we've got to be aggressive. >> andrea mitchell in washington, jump in. >> thanks. lieu tenant governor, one of the jewels in california's crown was always the university system. and during all of those years of budget deficits, it really got decimated by some accounts, and there was a huge brain drain. are you able to restore that now, or is that still a vulnerability in terms of the technological advantage that you have, of course, with silicon vall valley? >> six of the top performing universities on the planet are in california. the uc system is the envy arguably of public education in the world. i serve on that board. we've doubled tuition since 2007, tripled it since 2001. and we put a lot of sand in that conveyor belt for talent. we are finally stabilized. this new budget actually enhances the new balance budget, enhances the funding to the uc and c 167su system, and we're looking at a stabilization plan to start reinvesting in that engine
but that comes sometimes with offsetting energy, increase in costs. we have to look at that balance sheet. we've got to be aggressive. >> andrea mitchell in washington, jump in. >> thanks. lieu tenant governor, one of the jewels in california's crown was always the university system. and during all of those years of budget deficits, it really got decimated by some accounts, and there was a huge brain drain. are you able to restore that now, or is that still a vulnerability in terms...
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so immigration was really a burst of energy on capitol hill. you heard a lot of people talking you didn't think would be getting together. we have seen a similar group in the house working on immigration reform legislation: consensus here however, you know, watching a couple of weeks, watching what's come after and the talks, it is very difficult terrain for immigration reform which we think is probably -- has the biggest chance for bip beep there. i think there is a little glimmer of hope there. i think it's a challenge. >> on other issues, you know, on the fiscal issues, which haven't gone away. right? >> right. >> but republicans got to the brink and caved on the deficit ceiling. they got to the brink and they caved on sequester the first round. now, sequester comes back and still with the budget. and and they are saying, no, no, no. they are saying again that we are never going to agree with this unless we get major, major spending cuts and social security and welfare but can we believe him anymore? i mean it looks to me at the same time li
so immigration was really a burst of energy on capitol hill. you heard a lot of people talking you didn't think would be getting together. we have seen a similar group in the house working on immigration reform legislation: consensus here however, you know, watching a couple of weeks, watching what's come after and the talks, it is very difficult terrain for immigration reform which we think is probably -- has the biggest chance for bip beep there. i think there is a little glimmer of hope...